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[8 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

Whether you are a new cook or an experienced one, you will know that there are plenty of herbs, spices and seasonings that can be used to make a dish sublime. Thyme is a very popular herb and has various uses. Thyme is popular in French cooking recipes and goes with many different foods. Thyme gives food a tangy, earthy flavor and if you have used it, you will know that its taste and smell are very distinctive. A few interesting facts about thyme can help you decide when to use it in your cooking and how it brings out the flavor of your French recipes.

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[8 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]

Herbs typically bring to mind seasonings to make foods taste better or home remedies to heal what ails you. Few people associate herbs with the sensational dried leaves of potpourri or the sweet aromas drifting up their nostrils on a walk through a garden. Oils found in aromatic herbs make them popular in cooking. The same oil that the recipe calls for can fill your house with luscious scents. Even herbs that may never see the kitchen can reward a nearby nose.

Herb Gardening »

[5 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]

Making a potted herb garden has many advantages over regular outdoor gardening. For example, you can bring the potted herbs indoors during the colder months where you have better control over conditions such as soil contamination and light. It’s easy to ensure that nothing gets into the pot to contaminate the soil if it is indoors, likewise, you can move the pot into or out of the sun to control the amount of light.

Herb Gardening »

[3 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]

Learning how to grow herbs indoors is not much different than growing them outdoors. Several varieties will do just as well in either, as long as you take care of them. With an indoor herb garden, it is important to keep the pots well-watered, as they lose moisture rapidly. Other than that, indoor gardening is just about the same as doing it outdoors.

Container Gardening, Herb Gardening »

[15 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]

Some of the advantages of container herb gardening over outdoor herb gardening is the flexibility of keeping your plants indoors, outdoors, or a combination of the two. In addition to easy transport, it is easy to control the contents of the pot, so soil quality is consistent, as is light control- you may move your container herb garden into well-lit or shadowed parts of the house as necessary.

Herb Gardening »

[15 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]

Herbs have been around for a very long time and served different kinds of purposes. They have been used to treat sickness and season cooking as well as being used in many craft projects. Interested in starting your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to begin an herb garden.

Herb Gardening »

[20 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

Nothing can make a difference in a meal like adding fresh herbs instead of dried herbs. You can get fresh herbs at your grocery store but they do not store for very long and they can be expensive. One alternative is to create your own culinary herb garden. Most herbs are easy to grow and maintain and can continue to provide for you throughout the course of the year.

Herb Gardening »

[30 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

Learning how to grow Basil will be beneficial to anyone who loves to cook as it has many uses in a variety of recipes beyond the Italian dishes we most associate it with.

Gardening, Herb Gardening »

[21 May 2008 | No Comment | ]

Many chefs and cooks buy their herbs from the supermarket. They either buy growing plants that they can cut and use as necessary, or freeze dried in ready made containers that they can keep in their cupboard.

Herb Gardening »

[7 May 2008 | No Comment | ]

How to Dry Herbs and Retain Their Quality